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Music of Tripura

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Tripura is a state of India that has produced a wide variety of folk music. The musician Hemanta Jamatia gained major renowned beginning in about 1979, when he became a musical representative for the independist Tripura National Volunteers.

[edit] Tripuri Folk music

Tripuri's use the musical instruments like Kham made of Bamboo, Flute, Sarinda, Lebang made of bamboo and [[bamboo cymbal]].

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